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Eikoh Hosoe, a Pioneer of Japanese Photography, Dies at 91
Eikoh Hosoe, known for his expressionist and tormented images linking photography to avant-garde movements, died in a Tokyo hospital due to an adrenal gland tumor, his family said on September 16, 2024.
Monday September 30, 2024
Summary |
• Obituary : Eikoh Hosoe, a Pioneer of Japanese Photography, Dies at 91
• To follow : A New Chapter for Magnum Photos
• Exhibition : Hand-Woven Histories
• Book : Christian Patterson: Going out of Business
• Archives : Ralph Gibson: “I Am an Insider, Not an Observer”
Eikoh Hosoe, known for his expressionist and tormented images linking photography to avant-garde movements, died in a Tokyo hospital due to an adrenal gland tumor, his family said on September 16, 2024.
By Blind Magazine
Magnum President Cristina de Middel opens up about the struggle and hopes for photojournalists today, and how a new cooperative, open to collectors and the general public, seeks to support the creation of new work from Magnum photographers.
By Blind Magazine
Bruce Silverstein Gallery presents “I Want to Hold You Longer, a solo exhibition by Sarah Sense, Native American artist renowned for her sculptural photographs that intertwine traditional weaving with contemporary landscapes.
Photographs by Sarah Sense
Christian Patterson’s book Gong Co. is a haunting yet nostalgic documentation of the gradual decline of a family-owned grocery store in the Mississippi Delta.
Photographs by Christian Patterson
Ralph Gibson: “I Am an Insider, Not an Observer”
On November 4, 2021, as part of Leica‘s celebration of photography, American photographer Ralph Gibson received the Leica Hall of Fame Award 2021 for Lifetime Achievement.
By Jonas Cuénin
They are heirs to a time in suspension, and their images continue to enrich the world history of photography and our own impatient eyes. Blind shares the memories of some magical encounters with these virtuosos of the camera, soloists in black & white or in color, artists faithful to gelatin silver photography or bewitched by digital technologies. Today: Bernard Plossu, and an intimate journey across the landscape.
By Brigitte Ollier
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